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Product Review: Nelson Rigg Tail Bags
Whether you need to pack a little or a lot on your motorcycle, Nelson Rigg has you covered with an extensive line of quality tail bags, backrest bags, tank bags, trunk rack bags, saddlebags, and pet carriers. Check out our review of two of its bags.
Motorcycle Bingo: 2025 New Year’s Challenge
It’s that time of year when we reflect and plan what we want our year to look like. Download and use this fun motorcycle bingo card as a guide to new year adventures. And when you complete it we will even send you a reward.
Hippo Hands: Insulated Protection from Wet and Cold Hands
Hippo Hands handlebar- and handguard-mounted motorcycle hand covers keep your hands warm and dry while enabling easy use of the controls. Check out our review of the company’s latest products—three different sizes/styles for various motorcycle models.
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AMA Announces U.S. Team for 2026 FIM Oceania Women’s Motocross Cup
Four fast women. One big mission. 4 star racers make up the 2026 FIM Oceania Women’s Motocross Cup team. Pictured here, the 2025 WMX Champion #99, Lachlan “LaLa” Turner. The American Motorcyclist Association has announced […]
Women Riders World Relay Is Back—and It’s Going Digital
Women Riders World Relay (WRWR) is relaunching in 2026 as a digital platform and app designed to unite and empower women riders around the world. Building on its 2019–2020 global motorcycle relay that connected 3,500 female motorcyclists across 78 countries, the new WRWR will feature a digital baton, skill-building challenges, and a social community. WRWR aims to amplify the voice of women in motorcycling, and Women Riders Now is proud to be the official media partner for this groundbreaking initiative.
“Kat’s Magic Helmet” Ignites Young Imaginations
Kat’s Magic Helmet by Katherine Legge and Andy Amendola is a beautifully illustrated children’s book. The story captures the heart of any reader who’s ever dreamed of overcoming fear and embracing who they truly are. […]
